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i realize new technology shouldn't have a spotlight on it. but it shouldn't have a laser on it. >> we are minuscule. but yet way too much attention. >> and your market cap is as much as these car companies. do you think it is crazy or do you think it is an appropriate indication of future growth? >> i have said that i thought our valuation was more than we deserved. we did our best to fulfill those expectations and i thought that over time the value significantly exceeded where it is today or where it was at a relatively high point a few weeks ago. but it would be silly for me to assert that tesla is worth $22 billion and we'll have some where over $2 billion in sales this year. that is an enormous amount of credit. >> the heart of tesla is that it is not a compromise. a hybrid is somewhat of a compromise. and here you can do it cleanly. but batteries just aren't that powerful enough and they don't seem to improve enough to imagine a world powered by batteries right? >> i can see that. and my opinion is that all transportation with the except
i realize new technology shouldn't have a spotlight on it. but it shouldn't have a laser on it. >> we are minuscule. but yet way too much attention. >> and your market cap is as much as these car companies. do you think it is crazy or do you think it is an appropriate indication of future growth? >> i have said that i thought our valuation was more than we deserved. we did our best to fulfill those expectations and i thought that over time the value significantly exceeded...
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superstars, technological innovation, huge capital markets, tax cuts and deregulation. it's not surprising that it has had the biggest rise in its super rich. would taxing the rich create a more dynamic middle class? it's also worth noting that america's tax system relying on income taxes principly is more aggressive. the top 10% of americans pay 70% of all federal taxes. in new york city, top 1% pay 45% of the city's taxes. how much more should they pay? the stagnant middle class is clearly the most important challenge involving the most people. it's also the hardest one for which to find an enduring solution. this problem began 40 years ago. there's evidence that expanding rich crowded out the middle class but there's also a powerful story to be told about how technology, globalization and declining american education and skills have led to the stagnation of wages for the middle class. some argue that the real link between rise of the rich and fall of the middle class is political. the rich have captured the political system and milked it to their advantage. and it's
superstars, technological innovation, huge capital markets, tax cuts and deregulation. it's not surprising that it has had the biggest rise in its super rich. would taxing the rich create a more dynamic middle class? it's also worth noting that america's tax system relying on income taxes principly is more aggressive. the top 10% of americans pay 70% of all federal taxes. in new york city, top 1% pay 45% of the city's taxes. how much more should they pay? the stagnant middle class is clearly...
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in the future we'll look back like we do on steam era today. >> you are using battery technology. tesla is an electric car. you have solar panel. you have an interest in business and solar panels? >> yeah. >> do you think solar energy is the future? >> i think it is. absolutely. in fact, if you think about it, the world is almost entirely solar powered already in that we would be a frozen ice ball at 3 to 4 degrees without the sun and the sun powers our entire system of precipitation. the ecosystem apart from a tiny number of exceptions almost all life is solar powered. >> another great technology you talked about that most people think of as out of a movie. explain how it would work. it's new york or boston or l.a. to san francisco. i get into a tube and it's almost like air hockey. the way it works is i strap myself into a seat. >> well, it would actually feel maybe like the space mountain ride at disney world. if you ask handle space mountain at disneyland, you should handle the hyperloop. it will feel super smooth. it would use air skis like air hockey table but with air jets
in the future we'll look back like we do on steam era today. >> you are using battery technology. tesla is an electric car. you have solar panel. you have an interest in business and solar panels? >> yeah. >> do you think solar energy is the future? >> i think it is. absolutely. in fact, if you think about it, the world is almost entirely solar powered already in that we would be a frozen ice ball at 3 to 4 degrees without the sun and the sun powers our entire system of...
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it's like a front row seat to our latest technologies. here is where our engineers do their constant improving. we have helped over 7 million people fall in love with their tempur-pedic. and now for my favorite part of the tour. [whispers]everyone loves free samples. ♪ >>> let's break through all of the rhetoric after the summit and ask what is the real relationship between the yund and china these days. where did these two nations fall on the spectrum between allies and enemies. and how is president obama handling this challenge. joining me now, two of harvard's finest minds. joseph nye professor at the kennedy school of government. and noah feldman professor of international law. he's also author of a book called cool war the future of global competition. welcome, gentlemen. noah, you say that relations between china and the united states are almost destined to get cooler, perhaps worse. >> the fact is that u.s. remains the sole global super power and it's not in china's interests in the long term for that to be the case in the future
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what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and stadiums. but, of course, it's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everything works like never before. >>> hello, everyone. i'm fredricka whitfield live in atlanta. a particularly nasty winter storm is creating extremely dangerous conditions on the roads. and snarling traffic as tens of millions of people head home for the holiday season. so far at least three deaths are blamed on the storm. the system produced tornadoes and torrential rain in the south and is fueling an ice storm tha
what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> now for what in the world segment. this is usually part of the show where i offer a take or something that caught my eye. we're going to do something different this week. it's an interview because the thing that caught my eye this week was a person who accompanied iran's president to the united nations. he's the only jewish member of parliament in iran. you remember that iran's last president, mahmoud ahmadinejad, fame l famously denied that the who will cast after happened. what is life like for jewish in iran. i asked ciamak morsadegh. thank you for being here. >> nice to be here. >> let me start by asking you, do you have any concerns that president rowhani does not acknowledge the holocaust or is in some way hostile toward jews? >> overall there is no specific concern because we are par
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the atlantics t s technology i is absolutely first rate. take a look at two articles. think of gps and your ability to navigate. also a list of the 50 greatest inventions since the wheel. now for the last look. in norway where the divorce rate is 40% p one official has adv e advice. go out. the date ended with car chases and monster confrontations but at least they weren't home on the couch. last friday 1.3 million nor w norwegians were home watching a television show tuning in for a national knitting evening. yes knitting. so called slow tv is huge here. whether it is 7 hour train rides. a fall day of fishing or 30 hour interviews. more than 50% of the population once tuned in for a ship's 134 hour coast line cruise. the knitting evening did have a dramatic twist. they attempted to break the world time record for producing a sweater. the sheering of a sheep, they missed the record books but 8 hand a half hours later a sweater. one company plans to bring it to the united states. ♪ >> compared with 21 hours of senator tedcruz reading "green eggs and ham". it seems spe
the atlantics t s technology i is absolutely first rate. take a look at two articles. think of gps and your ability to navigate. also a list of the 50 greatest inventions since the wheel. now for the last look. in norway where the divorce rate is 40% p one official has adv e advice. go out. the date ended with car chases and monster confrontations but at least they weren't home on the couch. last friday 1.3 million nor w norwegians were home watching a television show tuning in for a national...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. to severe plaque psoriasis... the frustration... covering up. so i talked with my doctor. he prescribed enbrel. enbrel is clinically proven to provide clearer skin. many people saw 75% clearance in 3 months. and enbrel helped keep skin clearer at 6 months. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. you should not start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis
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it's like a front row seat to our latest technologies. here is where our engineers do their constant improving. we have helped over 7 million people fall in love with their tempur-pedic. and now for my favorite part of the tour. [whispers]everyone loves free samples. ♪ of mild to moderate alzheimer's disease is exelon patch. now with more treatment options, exelon patch may improve overall function and cognition. your loved one can get a free 30-day trial. and you can have access to nurses. it does not change how the disease progresses. hospitalization, and rarely death, have been reported from wearing more than one patch at a time. the most common side effects are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fall, loss of appetite or weight, application site redness, and urinary tract infection. the likelihood and severity of these side effects may increase as the dose increases or if patients weigh less than 110 pounds. people at risk for stomach ulcers who take certain other medicines should talk to their doctor as serious stomach problems such as bl
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we believe we have the technological capability, we have the human resources, in order to stand on our own feet. and once the international community or those have the capacity deprive us of that, we would rely on ourselves. >> why did you build underground facilities. no, you see again, according to the agreement we had with the iaea, now the international mechanisms for monitoring have changed, improved in fact, but at that time, you were supposed to inform the iaea 180 days before you introduced uranium to that facility. the facility we had, when we showed it to the iaea, not a single gram of uranium had been introduced in that facility. there had been in other places, but unfortunately they have tried to present a different portrait. in the facility, which has become the subject of so much international enthusiasm -- >> because it was hidden. >> yes, it wasn't supposed to be revealed. we were supposed to reveal that facility 180 days before we introduced uranium to that facility. when the director general of the iaea, mr. mohammed elbaradei visited that facility in february of 2002
we believe we have the technological capability, we have the human resources, in order to stand on our own feet. and once the international community or those have the capacity deprive us of that, we would rely on ourselves. >> why did you build underground facilities. no, you see again, according to the agreement we had with the iaea, now the international mechanisms for monitoring have changed, improved in fact, but at that time, you were supposed to inform the iaea 180 days before you...
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they don't need the money or the technology. they can get it from south korea and taiwan. i think the danger of china/japan conflict in 2013, for me, is the single biggest geopolitical tension that is underappreciated right now and one we're going to have to have watch very carefully. one the americans could end up getting. >> totally different subject and we don't have a lot of time for it but i'll ask each of you. will the united states get its act together? by getting its act together, i mean, will congress and president obama be able to enact a series of measures that will stabilize the american economy for the future? >> i'm going to say yes. i'm just going to say yes. i think 2013 is the year where obama feels strong enough and has learned enough lessons and the country understands what is at stake very fundamentally and the economics are starting to get better. manufacturing is coming back. it's actually coming back from offshore to onshore. we recognize how critical infrastructure is in the wake of sandy and other things. i actually think the ingredients are there.
they don't need the money or the technology. they can get it from south korea and taiwan. i think the danger of china/japan conflict in 2013, for me, is the single biggest geopolitical tension that is underappreciated right now and one we're going to have to have watch very carefully. one the americans could end up getting. >> totally different subject and we don't have a lot of time for it but i'll ask each of you. will the united states get its act together? by getting its act together,...
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what is the single, what is the big trend in technology that excites you? >> our industry goes through transformations. the pc phase, the web browsing phase. the phase we're now going in is the mobile first phase where it's all fundamentally about mobile phones and tablets and you see that in the transition from pcs, tablets and phones which is going on in the industry today. not just the phone, but the phone connected by a 3g or 4g or wi-fi networks to powerful super computers. and it's the sum of those two that will define i.t., c computing, the media and so forth over the next five to ten years. >> in a sense the phone has become the computer because once you have connectivity and it can process data. >> people never use the phones to actually talk on them any more. they use them for everything else. what we've seen is an explosion in growth rates in mobile computing, mobile surge, mobile applicati applications. if you go to start ups in our industry, the startps are all building applications for iphones and android phones and all releasing on them first
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as with many emerging technologies, there are downsides. last month a texas-based company successfully fired a bullet from a gun that was entirely made from a 3-d printer. some lawmakers have rushed to ban these guns, and the state department ordered that the online blueprints be removed. before they were, the blueprints were downloaded more than 100,000 times. so should we worry? >> one thing that people have pointed out about digital fabrication is you can make guns. you can make the keys to unlock any police cell in the world. you know, the power to use this in kind of disruptive ways is pretty intense. what do you say about it? >> any remotely well equipped workshop can make gun parts. in fact if i gave you a choice between a gun made in a weak piece of plastic versus a gun made out of a piece of metal, you'd pick the piece of metal. >> you don't worry about the -- i mean you're giving individuals enormous power that perhaps they didn't have before. >> any technology in all of history has always been used for good stuff and bad stuff. i
as with many emerging technologies, there are downsides. last month a texas-based company successfully fired a bullet from a gun that was entirely made from a 3-d printer. some lawmakers have rushed to ban these guns, and the state department ordered that the online blueprints be removed. before they were, the blueprints were downloaded more than 100,000 times. so should we worry? >> one thing that people have pointed out about digital fabrication is you can make guns. you can make the...
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the fact that technology now allows the nsa to do anything doesn't mean it should do everything. we need a better and clearer set of rules for intelligence activity and we need confidence that these rules are being followed and observed. let's get started. >>> given the realities i just talked about, what is really going on in the heads of european officials? is all of this anger and outrage genuine? who better to ask than a former top official who can speak freely. that's why i invited germany's defense minister from 2009 to 2011 before that the nation's minister of economics and technology. he's now a distinguished statesman here in the united states. welcome. >> pleasure to be here, fareed. >> so when you were in the defense ministry, you must have seen all of this stuff and seen the espionage and counter counterespiona counterespionage. did you assume the united states was spying in germany? >> well, everyone spies on each other. that's a fact. and at the moment we hear interesting voices that try to deny we don't do it and they do it. everybody does it. what i didn't know an
the fact that technology now allows the nsa to do anything doesn't mean it should do everything. we need a better and clearer set of rules for intelligence activity and we need confidence that these rules are being followed and observed. let's get started. >>> given the realities i just talked about, what is really going on in the heads of european officials? is all of this anger and outrage genuine? who better to ask than a former top official who can speak freely. that's why i...
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we'll get better and better information from computers and from all kinds of technology but we still need to move and if the only thing that moves us are these horrible images, we end up waiting for the disaster any way. up next, what in the world. i have great checklist for you telling you how not to run an economy. i'll explain. i am today by luck. i put in the hours and built a strong reputation in the industry. i set goals and worked hard to meet them. i've made my success happen. so when it comes to my investments, i'm supposed to just hand it over to a broker and back away? that's not gonna happen. avo: when you work with a schwab financial consultant, you'll get the guidance you need with the control you want. talk to us today. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more
we'll get better and better information from computers and from all kinds of technology but we still need to move and if the only thing that moves us are these horrible images, we end up waiting for the disaster any way. up next, what in the world. i have great checklist for you telling you how not to run an economy. i'll explain. i am today by luck. i put in the hours and built a strong reputation in the industry. i set goals and worked hard to meet them. i've made my success happen. so when...
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in particular, when you have technology and there's so many ways you use technology, the measurement of the students and teachers. this is a very important time to get that right. and that's why i love the fact that students' surveys that are so easy to do are very diagnostic. the students have a lot that their feedback can indicate to a teacher where they need to improve their practice. >> all right. wonderful to hear some optimism. >> i'm very optimistic. great to see you. >> we will be back. ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. we've decided to we're all having such a great year in the gulf, put aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even better. the beaches and waters couldn't be more
in particular, when you have technology and there's so many ways you use technology, the measurement of the students and teachers. this is a very important time to get that right. and that's why i love the fact that students' surveys that are so easy to do are very diagnostic. the students have a lot that their feedback can indicate to a teacher where they need to improve their practice. >> all right. wonderful to hear some optimism. >> i'm very optimistic. great to see you....
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challenge because we're going to get better and better information from computers and from all kinds of technology, but we still need to move. and that's the only thing that moves us, are the horrible images, we end up waiting for the disaster. anyway, thank you very much. >>> up next, what in the world? i have a great checklist for you, it's called how not to run an economy. it turns out to be an actual real country that seems to be following every disastrous step. i'll explain. vo: two years of grad school. 20 years with the company. thousands of presentations. and one hard earned partnership. it took a lot of work to get this far. so now i'm supposed to take a back seat when it comes to my investments? there's zero chance of that happening. avo: when you work with a schwab financial consultant, you'll get the guidance you need with the control you want. talk to us today. the united states population is going to grow by over 90 ovemillion people,ears and almost all that growth is going to be in cities. what's the healthiest and best way for them to grow so that they really become cauldrons of pr
challenge because we're going to get better and better information from computers and from all kinds of technology, but we still need to move. and that's the only thing that moves us, are the horrible images, we end up waiting for the disaster. anyway, thank you very much. >>> up next, what in the world? i have a great checklist for you, it's called how not to run an economy. it turns out to be an actual real country that seems to be following every disastrous step. i'll explain. vo:...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. ♪ hooking up the country whelping business run ♪ ♪ trains! they haul everything, safely and on time. ♪ tracks! they connect the factories built along the lines. and that means jobs, lots of people, making lots and lots of things. let's get your business rolling now, everybody sing. ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk southern how's that function? ♪ see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me, and my guys, make better decisions. i don't like guesses with my business, and definitely not with our health. innovations that work for
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this one came inside our technological space. it came closer than our orbiting communication satellites. that one you take note of. that asteroid is half the size of a football field and the one that hit and exploded over russia, that is about a third of that size. we have no capacity to protect earth from things that small. >> so, what should we be doing? i mean, how scared should we be? >> we're just sitting ducks. >> the laws of math, at some point the probability is that one of these things will hit? >> fortunately, the larger asteroid, the ones that could disrupt civilization and disrupt the energy grid and the transportation grid and the emergency services response set ups -- >> or just plain kill us. >> it will kill somebody right below it. yes, of course, we care about that. globally what deeply concerns you is that the asteroid is strong enough, you have to restart civilization. at another level you risk extinction. fortunately, those are large. we have a plan in place, nasa has a plan in place to detect, map and track e
this one came inside our technological space. it came closer than our orbiting communication satellites. that one you take note of. that asteroid is half the size of a football field and the one that hit and exploded over russia, that is about a third of that size. we have no capacity to protect earth from things that small. >> so, what should we be doing? i mean, how scared should we be? >> we're just sitting ducks. >> the laws of math, at some point the probability is that...
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the "atlantic technology" issue is great. look at one on artificial intelligence and why computers are making us lose valuable skills. think of gps and your ability to navigate as one example. also a list of the 50 greatest inventions since the wheel. the last part is a bit gimmicky but you will find yourself arguing with it and now for the last look. in norway, where the divorce rate is 40%, one official has some advice for married couples. do as tina fey and steve did in the movie "date night." it ended with car chases and mob confrontations about you they weren't home on the couch. 1.3 million norwegians were home watching a smash hit tv show tuning in for over 12 uninterrupted hours for a national knitting evening. yes. knitting. so-called slow tv is huge here. whether it's seven hour train rides, a full day of salmon fishing, 12 hours of burning wood or 30 hour interviews. more than 50% of the population once tuned in for a ship's 134-hour coastline cruise. the knitting evening did have a dramatic twist. after hours of k
the "atlantic technology" issue is great. look at one on artificial intelligence and why computers are making us lose valuable skills. think of gps and your ability to navigate as one example. also a list of the 50 greatest inventions since the wheel. the last part is a bit gimmicky but you will find yourself arguing with it and now for the last look. in norway, where the divorce rate is 40%, one official has some advice for married couples. do as tina fey and steve did in the movie...
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terrific book. >> thank you. >>> google's eric schmidt on the future of technology. fascinating tour. ke monday morn" sundays are the warrior's day to unplug and recharge. what if this feeling could last all week? with centurylink as your trusted partner, it can. our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network free you to focus on what matters. with custom communications solutions and dedicated support, your business can shine all week long. >>> the last two decades have seen an explosion of technological advances and it is all getting faster, smarter and smaller. what are the next set of advances and who's going to win? i had a fascinating conversation recently with two people in the know. eric sh mid, the executive chairman of google and the director of google ideas. together they have written a new book "the new digital age, reshaping the future of people, nations and business." listen in. thank you for joining us. so, when people talk about the future of technology, everyone has their favorite trend they talk about, it's the rise of super computin
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more uncertainty now than there was in 1985 at the height of the cold war, 1995, enormous changes in technology that were taking place, it doesn't -- when i look at it today, it doesn't seem like it's more uncertain than those types. it is, why? >> it is, well, depending on how you look at it, everyone agrees that it exists. there is a political difference of significant dimensions between people who believe that the extent of government intervention has been so horrendous, that businesses do about the future.ide t for example, the percent of cash flow of business that is invested in any form of capital asset, is that ratio two years ago was at the lowest level since 1938. this improved somewhat, but it is still extraordinarily low. and what we're observing there is with all this money coming in, all the profit, the cash flow, it cannot find adequate investments to use. >> you believe that if the federal reserve does not unwind these measures pretty soon, we're in for trouble? >> eventually, yes. i think it will and that's the reason why there's a very obvious focus at the federal see serve of
more uncertainty now than there was in 1985 at the height of the cold war, 1995, enormous changes in technology that were taking place, it doesn't -- when i look at it today, it doesn't seem like it's more uncertain than those types. it is, why? >> it is, well, depending on how you look at it, everyone agrees that it exists. there is a political difference of significant dimensions between people who believe that the extent of government intervention has been so horrendous, that...
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has the technology, missiles and soldiers to disrupt terror plots being hatched in these countries. so you throw the posturing and the politics aside, and you can see that the u.s. is following a reasonable path among the options. if anything, the best policy in the long run would be to shift the struggle over to locals, who can most effectively win a long war against militants on territory that they know much better than outsiders. it would also shift the ideological struggle over to muslims, who can most effectively battle al qaeda in the realm of ideas. the u.s. can help by building up the legitimacy and capacity of these governments in various ways by encouraging reform, providing aid, technical know-how. of course this would be the softest of the three strategies and would probably draw the most fire from obama's critics before they actually pursue it more fully. go to cnn.com/fareed for a link to my "time" column this week, and let's get started. >>> you've heard my take. let's dig deeper now. i have two great scholars on al qaeda and terrorism. peter bergen is of course cnn's
has the technology, missiles and soldiers to disrupt terror plots being hatched in these countries. so you throw the posturing and the politics aside, and you can see that the u.s. is following a reasonable path among the options. if anything, the best policy in the long run would be to shift the struggle over to locals, who can most effectively win a long war against militants on territory that they know much better than outsiders. it would also shift the ideological struggle over to muslims,...
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we've added cutting-edge safety equipment and technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all our drilling activity, twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. safety is a vital part of bp's commitment to america - and to the nearly 250,000 people who work with us here. we invest more in the u.s. than anywhere else in the world. over fifty-five billion dollars here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. [ male announcer ] with everyone on the go this summer, now's the perfect time to get home security for protection while you're away. and right now you can get adt security installed starting at just $49, a savings of $250. but hurry. offer ends soon. don't wait. call right now or visit adt.com. this is a fire that didn't destroy a home. this is a break-in that didn't devastate a family. this is the reason why. adt. you can't predict when bad things will happen, but you can help protect yourself with the f
we've added cutting-edge safety equipment and technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all our drilling activity, twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. safety is a vital part of bp's commitment to america - and to the nearly 250,000 people who work with us here. we invest more in the u.s. than anywhere else in the world. over fifty-five billion dollars here in the...
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david has superior technology, right? once he decided to break the rule, he's the guy in charge. and then, there's goliath, this -- all of these hints in the biblical story, in samuel, that goliath is not what he appears to be. in fact, this is where the rabbis come in. the rabbis have been putting this out for years. he doesn't sound like a big, terrifying warrior. he is led down onto the valley floor by an attendant. he moves really slowly. takes him forever to figure out that david is not intending to fight him in a sword fight. and he says these strange things as if he's not perceiving the situation properly, and all of these endocrinologists have solved the puzzle by saying, look, he sounds like a guy with acromegaly, which is why he's so big, but often has a side effect of constricting your optic nerves. goliath can't see. he has restrictive vision. so here you have a kid with superior technology up against a lumbering giant who can't see this far in front of his face. that's not underdog versus favorite. that's something very different. and i love the reconfiguration of th
david has superior technology, right? once he decided to break the rule, he's the guy in charge. and then, there's goliath, this -- all of these hints in the biblical story, in samuel, that goliath is not what he appears to be. in fact, this is where the rabbis come in. the rabbis have been putting this out for years. he doesn't sound like a big, terrifying warrior. he is led down onto the valley floor by an attendant. he moves really slowly. takes him forever to figure out that david is not...
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. hd with odor free aspercreme. powerful medicine relieves pain fast, with no odor. so all you notice is relief. aspercreme. >>> failure is life's way of nudging you on to another path. it's a philosophy spanx founder sarah blakely has cashed in on. as a child she used to watch her attorney father in court. but that wasn't enough to keep her from bombing the l-sats twice and she was selling fax machines door to door for seven years, that made blakely immune to rejection, which was unavailable when she started cold-calling hosiery millses with her footless pantihose
hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. every day we're working to and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our...
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institutions like the cleveland clinic, akron health centers, find entrepreneurs who want to take that technology and commercialize it. so i actually think a place like a northeast ohio or a houston, which is booming because it's embraced immigrants and has said you're here to work and we want to help you start up the economic ladder. i think those places are much more emblematic of the power and potential of america's metros than detroit. >> what's your diagnosis of detroit? >> certainly there was just absolutely horrendous management. that's certainly one part. the other part with detroit is, on the positive side, is i just did a study on engineers. it has one of the highest concentration of engineers in the country. they happen to live overwhelmingly in the suburbs. they also have significant immigration as well. so i mean i think the detroit region is definitely saveable, and i think if the detroit region comes back, i think detroit city may find its role within that region. >> detroit seems to be a story that's sort of in some ways opposed to your book and your thesis because it is a classic
institutions like the cleveland clinic, akron health centers, find entrepreneurs who want to take that technology and commercialize it. so i actually think a place like a northeast ohio or a houston, which is booming because it's embraced immigrants and has said you're here to work and we want to help you start up the economic ladder. i think those places are much more emblematic of the power and potential of america's metros than detroit. >> what's your diagnosis of detroit? >>...
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we've added cutting-edge safety equipment and technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all our drilling activity, twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. safety is a vital part of bp's commitment to america - and to the nearly 250,000 people who work with us here. we invest more in the u.s. than anywhere else in the world. over fifty-five billion dollars here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. there's a reason no one says "easy like monday morning." sundays are the warrior's day to unplug and recharge. what if this feeling could last all week? with centurylink as your trusted partner, it can. our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network free you to focus on what matters. with custom communications solutions and dedicated support, your business can shine all week long. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out
we've added cutting-edge safety equipment and technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all our drilling activity, twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. safety is a vital part of bp's commitment to america - and to the nearly 250,000 people who work with us here. we invest more in the u.s. than anywhere else in the world. over fifty-five billion dollars here in the...